At Caravan Stockholm in Kistamässan on 13-16 February, there will be a world premiere at the Fritidsvagnen stand. On display will be a caravan on skis that can be towed behind a snowmobile. Company director Martin Stenport believes that the caravan could be of interest to reindeer herders, police, customs, event companies and adventure tourism.
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Do you think all caravans look the same? Here's one that definitely stands out from the crowd. When you park your Romotow, you swing it out to the side, in a way that cannot be explained but must be seen! Incidentally, the caravan is built in a lightweight material and is equipped with a gyroscope to automatically adjust the height.
Read moreHave you ever found yourself in rough terrain with your campervan? Check out this video from YouTube to get some perspective on terrain!
Read moreIn GP you can read about the history of the Swedish caravan. They write that the very first caravan was probably built in 1897 in the USA and that the first Swedish version was built in 1932. Today there are 29 caravans and 2 motorhomes per thousand inhabitants in Sweden.
Read moreWould you like to hit the road with a small caravan? But then get a bigger caravan when you stop? Then maybe the French BeauEr3X might be something... As the walls of the caravan expand, the size triples in just 20 seconds.
Read moreWant to know more about caravanning in the US? Swedish Stephanie lives with her family in a caravan in the USA and writes the blog iCaravan. In addition to being well-written and filled with nice pictures, it is interesting to follow life in a caravan in American culture. It is exciting when someone dares to choose a slightly different way of life! We were so curious that we decided to ask Stephanie a few questions.
Read moreOften you think all motorhomes look the same: big white houses on wheels. But sometimes you see a car that really stands out. Here are some special motorhomes we've seen over the years, and a caravan. Any favourites?
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